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Minutes - Recycling - 2010-09-20i 17A • COSTA MESA SANITARY DISTRICT MINUTES OF RECYCLING COMMITTEE MEETING September 20, 2010 The Costa Mesa SanitarX District Recycling Committee met on September 20, 2010 at 10:30 a.m. at 628 W. 19 Street, Costa Mesa. Directors Present: Robert Ooten, Art Perry Staff Present: Scott Carroll, Tom Fauth, Joan Revak Others Present: Trisha Throop, Community Relations Recycling Coordinator, CR &R, Jim Fitzpatrick, Planning Commissioner, City of Costa Mesa Director Ooten called the meeting to order at 10:30 a.m. 1. Orange County Waste and Recycling Sub - Regional Meetings, Funding and Grant Program Mr. Fauth reported the District has expended $32,839.97 from the second cycle of the 2008 -09 Grant for $142,256. The composting bins have been very well received by the community as they are being disbursed in record numbers. II. Strategic Goals for Recycling Committee Mr. Carroll discussed the first quarter progress report for the Strategic Plan Solid Waste Elements 2.1 thru 2.5. Mr. Carroll stated the District is exploring the possibility of using lockable trash containers to prevent scavenging in some neighborhoods of Costa Mesa_ This program is currently being tested in the City of Santa Ana. Mr. Fitzpatrick suggested CR &R drivers keep a record of any scavenging and graffiti activity on their route as they are the "eyes and ears" for the City of Costa Mesa. Mr. Fitzpatrick would also like the CMSD Code Enforcement Officer track the number of actions taken with regard to this issue. Protecting our community's heath and the environment by providing solid wa it d'ftd iiwer co&tion services. s Costa Mesa Sanitary District Minutes of Recycling Committee Meeting September 20, 2010 Page 2 III. CR &R Report on Other Agencies Recycling Programs Ms. Throop reported the South County food waste program collected and diverted 112.27 tons during the month of August. A new disposal site in Irvine called Tierra Verde Industries (TVI) was issued a temporary permit to receive 3000 tons per day including green waste for 3 -5 years. CR &R hopes to work with TVI at the conclusion of their pilot program instead of transporting the food waste to Thermal, CA. Ms. Throop stated CR &R has received many requests from additional Orange County establishments wishing to participate in this program. IV. Integrated Waste Management Department Household Hazardous Waste Collection Mr. Fauth discussed the availability of the Orange Coast College Recycling Center for Costa Mesa residents to utilize when disposing of electronic waste, batteries, or fluorescent tubes. V. Composting Bins Previously discussed under topic VI. Residential FOG Recycling Program Mr. Carroll is investigating the feasibility of a residential FOG program in the City of Costa Mesa. The CMSD would supply a container and funnel free of charge. Residents would return the filled container to a designated location such as Orange Coast College Recycling Center or the CMSD Headquarters to empty it. The startup costs for this program range from $5000 at Orange Coast College to $10,000 at the District Office. Mr. Carroll intends to submit this item to the Board of Directors in October. VII. Report on Other CMSD Recycling Programs Mr. Fauth cited the ongoing District Recycling Programs such as Christmas Card Collection, Telephone Book Recycling, and Large Item Pick Up. Mr. Fauth announced that Norma Fernandez is no longer the customer service contact at CR &R and Mr. Frank Campos is her replacement. The City of Costa Mesa contact is Ms. Jocelyn Shamber with Mr. Patrick Bauer as her alternate at meetings. Director Perry reminded Mr. Fauth that there is a five gallon battery bucket located at Estancia High School. The school has started a recycling club on campus and is interested in receiving more information regarding the CR &R recycling program. Protecting our community's health and the environment by providing solid waste and sewer colfection services. www.crosdcagov V 1-1 is n �Spsarrtt��r �� o VIII. Public Comments There were no public comments. Costa Mesa Sanitary District Minutes of Recycling Committee Meeting September 20, 2010 Page 3 VII. Next Meeting Date — October 25, 2010 Director Ooten adjourned the meeting at 11:15 p.m. ,. 'r y Skret rv, t &6 �A�N' President Protecting our community's Health and the environment by providing solid waste and sewer co&tion services. www.crosdcagov